what was the only truly democratic state in eastern Europe in the 1930's? Czechoslovakia
There is no evidence that in a democratic country, a parliamentary system is any worse or better than a republic form of government. With the assumption that the democratic country is truly democratic, than its citizens will adapt a form of government best suited to the country's needs.
The country with the largest economy in Europe (and 4th largest in the world) belongs to Germany. However, the truly largest economy in Europe (and of the world) belongs to the European Union.
No. We are considered a democratic republic.
Estonia is a democratic country. However, its corruption is somewhat high, as it is in the middle of the spectrum. Despite this, the politics of Estonia claim to be stable.
The keeping of slaves is not democratic. A democracy only truly exists when everyone in the country has the possibility to become a citizen and thus vote. By having slaves the best a country could become is either an Aristocracy or an Oligarchy.
The European Union was created to form a more united Europe. It is considered the most influential and powerful "country" in the world (quotations because it is truly not a country but really an organization). Many people believe that the EU might fuse into one nation someday.
It depends on what you mean. 'Democratic' describes the political framework of a country, where market structures are a function of an economic approach. I'd think, though, that all developed countries, regardless of political ideology, use, for example, subsidies as a tool for moderating fluctuations in components within an economy, or to encourage development of new economies, such as agricultural ethanol, or alternative energy. Economies are incredibly complex, and so in a developed country, a truly free market these days would quickly disintegrate, much as would a truly democratic society.
Israel, Turkey, and Cyprus. We shall see if Iraq and Lebanon will truly become democratic countries in the future.
in a truly democratic society, everyone is treated equally.
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Yes. It became a country in 1957 when it became the first african nation to declare independance from European colonization.